Alcoholics Anonymous

[Bill; Smith, Bob Wilson] ☆ Alcoholics Anonymous ✓ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Alcoholics Anonymous Al Warsh said Need page numbers. Good to have a real conference approved version of the Big Book, but it really needs page numbers. Whenever somebody is reading the book, or referring to a passage, they cite the page number.Yeah, I know, Page Need page numbers Al Warsh Good to have a real conference approved version of the Big Book, but it really needs page numbers. Whenever somebody is reading the book, or referring to a passage, they cite the page number.Yeah, I know, Page 417, Acceptance is

Alcoholics Anonymous

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Rating : 4.33 (826 Votes)
Asin : B001F397XM
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 194 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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From Contents - Bill's Story; There is a Solution; More About Alcoholism; We Agnostics; How it Works; Into Action; Working with Others; To Wives; The Family Afterward; To Employees; A Vision for You. (Description by http-mart)

Al Warsh said Need page numbers. Good to have a real conference approved version of the Big Book, but it really needs page numbers. Whenever somebody is reading the book, or referring to a passage, they cite the page number.Yeah, I know, Page Need page numbers Al Warsh Good to have a real conference approved version of the Big Book, but it really needs page numbers. Whenever somebody is reading the book, or referring to a passage, they cite the page number.Yeah, I know, Page 417, "Acceptance is the answer" but this should be an easy fix.. 17, "Acceptance is the answer" but this should be an easy fix.. "The Big Book helps wtih the serenity to accept the things we cannot change" according to Jonathan Tennis. "We are taught to differentiate between our wants (which are never satisfied) and our needs (which are always provided for). We cast off the burdens of the past and the anxieties of the future, as we begin to live in the present, one day at a time. We are granted “the serenity to accept the things we cannot change”—and thus lose our quickness to anger and our sensitivity to crit. "A Neccessity For Some" according to James Hendricks. Thinking of this as a "text book" put me off at first until I actually started reading it. Definitions and explanations from the Medical Profession, and the experiences of some of those who have gone through the process of becoming sober and productive people gave me hope when there was none left. Previous editions and any forthcoming editions are well worth acquiring as well as giving a much bet

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